University Student Conduct System
Mission
The mission of the Office of Student Affairs is as follows:
"We help our students understand that learning is a holistic and ongoing experience
that integrates classroom knowledge with out-of-class educational opportunities. Students
are encouraged to grow and develop through participation in programs, services, and
a living environment that promotes self-actualization through action, reflection,
and emotional engagement. Ultimately, our objective is to graduate students who are
prepared for leadership and productive citizenship and who can effectively function
in and contribute to an increasingly diverse, technologically advancing, and more
complex national and international society."
The Code of Student Conduct helps foster the pursuit of knowledge and provides a judicial
process that ensures fairness to students who are alleged to have violated University
regulations.
What does the University Student Conduct System do?
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Provides an educational and developmental conduct process that balances the interests of the individual student with the interests of the University community
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Establishes a judicial process that is fair and equitable to students who may have violated the regulations of the University
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Issues responsibility to those who violate those standards, rules, and/or policies
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Ensures thorough, neutral, and impartial practices and generates prompt resolutions
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Protects the interests of the community and challenges those whose behavior is not in accordance with University policy
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Educates students about their rights and responsibilities while promoting holistic development, self-worth, and mutual respect for all members of the University community
McKendree Annual Crime Report
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics
Act (Clery Act) is a federal law which requires that all students and employees receive
information concerning security services, crime prevention, access to campus, and
crime statistics.
The McKendree Annual Crime Report, along with reports for more than 6,000 other colleges and universities, is available
on the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Postsecondary Education Campus Security
Statistics Website.